6 Day Tour - Kings Coaches
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• 5 Star coach travel with $1490.00 per person Twin/Double share experienced coach driver accommodation • Quality accommodation $300.00 extra charge for a single supplement • Attractions as per listed on itinerary • Meals as per code below $400.00 due within 7 days of your booking Breakfast B (5) Morning Tea MT (5) Lunch L (3) Monday 10th January 2022 Dinner D (5) This magnificent stretch of coastline is one of Australia’s most naturally beautiful and most dramatic. Not only will you drive along the stunning coastal roads of the NSW and Victorian Coast but through the ghost-white gums of the Snowy Mountains and into the country charms of towns like Nimmitabel, Kiandra and Goulburn. From stunning beaches to spectacular wilderness and breathtaking national parks this tour has it all!
Day 1 NEWCASTLE TO BATEMANS BAY MT-L-D Monday 21st February Accommodation Araluen Motor Lodge, Batemans Bay 7am Depart King’s Coach Depot (11 Concord Street, Boolaroo). We will stop for morning tea at Castle Hill before embarking on the journey to Stanwell Tops Lookout. This picturesque village on the northern tip of Wollongong is an internationally acclaimed area for hang-gliding and paragliding. We will further look at the Lawrence Hargrave Monument, recognised as the father of modern aviation, before heading onto Seacliff Bridge. The 665- metre-long Seacliff Bridge is a highlight along the Grand Pacific Drive. From this, we will travel to Wollongong. Lunch this afternoon is at Woonona Bulli RSL. From lunch, we will travel to Batemans Bay stopping along the way in Kiama, Berry, Bomaderry and Nowra. Approximate arrival in Batemans Bay is 5:15pm. Day 2 BATEMANS BAY TO LAKES ENTRANCE B-MT-L-D Tuesday 22nd February Accommodation Lakes Entrance RSL, Lakes Entrance Depart Batemans Bay after breakfast and travel to the urban centre of the Sapphire Coast, Bega for morning tea. After morning tea we will continue our travel on the Princes Highway toward Eden. This area encompasses warm sapphire blue waters, it is the southern gateway to the stunning Sapphire Coast. This afternoon we will board the Cat Balou Luncheon Cruise from Twofold Bay. This is one of the deepest natural harbours in the World and the only port on the Sapphire Coast which has direct ocean access with no sand bars to negotiate. After disembarking at around 2pm, we will travel onto the Lakes Entrance, stopping at the Cann River along the way. Arrival at Lakes Entrance will be approximately 5:30pm. Dinner tonight is in the RSL Club next door to our accommodation. Day 3 LAKES ENTRANCE - BUCHAN B-D Wednesday 23rd February Accommodation Lakes Entrance RSL, Lakes Entrance Our day will begin with a guided tour of the Buchan Caves. Near the township of Buchan, lies a honeycomb of caves full of spectacular limestone formations. This afternoon you will have time to explore the main town area of Lakes Entrance and purchase some lunch. Late afternoon we enjoy the Peel family hospitality as we cruise on the scenic Gippsland waterways. This afternoon our cruise will be onboard the pride of the fleet ‘The Thunderbird’. After disembarking from this magnificent cruise, we return the Motel, where there is time to relax before dinner at 6.30pm.
Day 4 KALIMNA – BAIRNSDALE - SALE B-MT-D Thursday 24th February Accommodation Lakes Entrance RSL, Lakes Entrance The first sightseeing location today is the Kalimna Lookout which offers spectacular views of the Lakes system and Ninety Mile beach. We then head to Nyerimilang Homestead a historic homestead surrounded by beautiful gardens, lawns and picnic areas and a magnificent view from a cliff top above the Gippsland Lakes. Following this, we shall travel down to Bairnsdale for morning tea. Our journey takes us further into the Gippsland region to the city of Sale. There will be time for a walk around and to purchase some lunch before a tour of the city. Our return to the Motel this afternoon will be at 5.15pm before dinner at the RSL at 6:30pm. Day 5 LAKES ENTRANCE TO QUEANBEYAN B-MT-L-D Friday 25th February Accommodation Grand Manor Motor Inn, Queanbeyan Breakfast this morning will be at 7am in the Motel dining room before we depart at 8am enroute to Queanbeyan. We will take a relaxing break for a morning tea and comfort stop along the Cann River. From here we will head to Nimmitabel, a charming historic village on the Monaro Plains. It was once an important stopover for miners and prospectors making their way from the coast to the goldfields at Kiandra. Lunch will be enjoyed in this historic town. After lunch we will begin our travel on the Snowy Mountains Highway into the township of Cooma where we will embark on a guided tour of the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre. This state-of-the-art visitor facility showcases the amazing history of the Snowy Mountains Scheme; from the early days of construction through to how it is operated by Snowy Hydro today. Day 6 QUEANBEYAN TO NEWCASTLE B-MT Saturday 26th February This morning breakfast will be at 7.30am in the Motel dining room before we begin our return journey home. Our drive home this morning will take us onto the Tarago Road past the towns of Bungendore and Tarago and into Goulburn. Whilst in Goulburn we will enjoy morning tea and a guided tour of the Garroorigang historic home, a beautiful privately-owned heritage home on the outskirts of Goulburn where Australian history is showcased in the unique setting of a lived-in family home. Lunch will be in the Town Centre of Goulburn with many cafés, bakeries and shops to grab a bite to eat from. After lunch we will continue our way back to King’s Depot with a comfort stop en route. 5.30pm Estimated return time to King’s Depot, Boolaroo. Disclaimer: The Kings of Newcastle Coach Service has used reasonable endeavours to ensure that the material contained in this itinerary was correct at the time of printing. We reserve the right to alter this itinerary without notice due to availability, weather, road conditions or any other reason we perceive to be in the best interests of our passengers.
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